Fire Safety Course

Are you looking for accredited Fire Safety Training?

Then look no further!

Our Fire Safety course is designed to be informative, fun and engaging.

Our aim is to create an optimum learning environment, with our Fire Safety training course being run in-house, at your workplace, or at a location to suit you.

Our course offers fantastic value, as it’s suitable for Fire Marshals, Fire Wardens, and those looking to learn how to operate a fire extinguisher safely.

 

Counterbalance Courses

Reach Truck Courses

Pivot Steer Courses

Telehandler Courses

Why do we need Fire Safety Training?

The Fire Brigade attended 173,872 fires in Britain in 2022/2023, which was an increase of 12% on the previous year.  Sadly, fatalities were also on the increase, with 284 people losing their life in a fire.

Fire in the workplace has the potential to devastate a business, disrupting operations, damaging property, people and the environment, and most importantly, the huge risk to life.  Sadly, 25% of businesses never re-open after a serious fire and 80% of companies who don’t recover in a month are likely to go out of business.

Fortunately though, it is believed that most fires are preventable and therefore the importance of fire safety in the workplace is underpinned by health and safety legislation that places a duty on employers to establish policies and procedures and ensure their employees receive appropriate training.

So not only does it make good business sense to have the right training in place, it’s also your legal obligation as an employer.

 

 

Quality Assurance

All our courses are regulated by Ofqual, under their Regulated Quality Framework (RQF), accredited by the FAA and FutureQuals.

They provide accountable, quality assured, practical knowledge, backed-up by real-world experience from our trainers. 

All courses meet HSE guidelines and our certifications are nationally recognised.

Did you know?

  • Breaches of fire safety laws can result in unlimited fines and imprisonment.
  • Last year, there were 174,362 false alarm calls to the Fire Brigade due to the poor condition or faulty operation of equipment in homes and workplaces.
  • There were also 47,440 false alarm calls due to burning toast!

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